Local artists showed off their amazing skills this past weekend as they covered the walls of El Paso’s Segundo Barrio with graffiti art for the annual Borderland Jam.
The monsoon typically ends at the end of September, but it seems as if Mother Nature didn’t get that memo because the borderland has been experiencing some heavy rain the past several days and it won’t be stopping anytime soon.
Today is September 15th, in the numeric form it’s 9-1-5 day and that is El Paso’s area code so it’s only right that every September 15th we celebrate the city of the 915!
Everyone’s favorite Mexican soda, Jarritos, is hoping to spread the love to artists and creatives whose work impacts communities across the nation by awarding five artists with a $10,000 grant and an El Paso artist duo is in the running for the grant.
Many El Pasoans have probably made the nearly five hour drive to Santa Fe to enjoy the colorful sights of Meow Wolf but now they can stay in the great state of Texas to enjoy the Meow Wolf Experience.
A lot of people like to go hunting for personal treasures at thrift stores, estate sales, and at Goodwill. People collect so many items and things are handed down and eventually they end up being sold to strangers at a low price when they really are priceless...
Two El Paso artist’s made their way to this year’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival but it wasn’t just to enjoy the amazing music and events; It was to see their 30-foot tall work of art for the very first time!
Earth Day came early in the borderland as the City of El Paso held their 11th annual Earth Day celebration this past weekend and unveiled a brand new mural.